HINCRBYFLOATkeyfieldincrement

Available since 2.6.0.

Time complexity: O(1)

Increment the specified field of a hash stored at key, and representing a
floating point number, by the specified increment. If the increment value
is negative, the result is to have the hash field value decremented instead of incremented.
If the field does not exist, it is set to 0 before performing the operation.
An error is returned if one of the following conditions occur:

The field contains a value of the wrong type (not a string).

The current field content or the specified increment are not parsable as a
double precision floating point number.

The exact behavior of this command is identical to the one of the INCRBYFLOAT
command, please refer to the documentation of INCRBYFLOAT for further
information.

The command is always propagated in the replication link and the Append Only
File as a HSET operation, so that differences in the underlying floating point
math implementation will not be sources of inconsistency.